Vacant jobs, virus fears spark debate over what do to with emergency COVID benefits

EPISODE · Jun 18, 2021 · 16 MIN

Vacant jobs, virus fears spark debate over what do to with emergency COVID benefits

from 10/3: Canada Covered · host Postmedia

As the COVID-19 pandemic has dragged on, some businesses have raised concerns over their ability to keep workers on staff due to shutdowns, but also due to government benefits and COVID anxiety keeping people at home.  And as the government looks to roll back some of these benefits, there are concerns that it’s too soon, as it’s unclear whether we’re approaching a true return to normal.  National Post political reporter Jesse Snyder joins Dave to discuss why businesses are worried about filling vacant jobs, why the government is rolling back benefits for workers and employers now, and what the political fallout could be.  Background reading: NDP renews calls to keep COVID benefit at $2,000-per-month, as part of effort to push 'true left' identity  'Stay home and still get paid': Jobs go unfilled as frustrated employers blame COVID payouts  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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